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A newspaper or magazine clipping of a segment entitled "Strange as it Seems" by Elsie Hix. The text of this segment reads, "Tsuchi-Mikado, of Japan, remained unburied for 40 days after his death because there was no money for a funeral! A...

After a reparations bill of California was passed in April 1925, the Big Pine Property Owners Association (BPPOA) formed the Big Pine Reparations Association (BPRA) on July 29, 1925 to establish reparations claims against the City of Los Angeles...

Programs; Football teams; Football players; College sports--California--Los Angeles

Athletic News reported by Loyola University Department of Public Information about Loyola vs. San Francisco football game on Sunday, November 25, 1951 at 2 pm at the Pasadena Rose Bowl, listing names of the line-ups and squad for both teams.

Caption: "200 banners of this type on P.E. From Nov. 1st to 11th." A game banner affixed to a streetcar of Pacific Electric Railway publicizing the 1937 American Legion football game, Loyola vs. Centenary.

Caption: "300 cards on the L.A.R.y. From Nov. 1st to 11th." An advertising card affixed to a streetcar of the Los Angeles Railway publicizing the 1937 American Legion football game, Loyola vs. Centenary.

J. D. Black (1893-1960), also known as Jack, was a merchant of Big Pine and Bishop, California. He was a leader in the fight of Big Pine for reparations from the City of Los Angeles during the Owens Valley water controversy. In the 1920s, he served...